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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is a guide for you: https://www.plantnovanatives.org/_files/ugd/9c55f5_1d2d3e0424f0420dacbfc78a48acfb41.pdf There is a section on shrubs and their ideal conditions (sun/shade and moisture tolerance). In your shoes, I would look into Viburnum. They’re easy plants with multi season interest and high value for wildlife. Another un-fussy plant with multi-season interest is the Virginia sweetspire. It’s a great pollinator magnet. Since it suckers a bit (easy to remove), I always have some to give away come Spring. Join the Virginia Native Plant Swap group on FB. We are great enablers, and happy to send everyone home with new plants. There is a whole another group in Vienna as well. [/quote] Doesn’t viburnum need sun? I think OP said shady. I have the same problem and am also looking for something! [/quote] V.dentatum and nudum can take considerable amount of shade. Flowering/fruiting is better in full sun to part shade. [/quote]
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